Google Assistant is now Singlish-ready

Google has announced that the Google Assistant will be made available in Singaporean English come 15 November, together with the launch of the Google Pixel 2 XL.

With this update, the Assistant will be able to recognise the local Singaporean accent and provide information that is relevant to our local context to its user.

Stephanie Davis, Country Director, Google Singapore said, “Singaporeans are avid smartphone users who are always on the go. With this latest update to the Google Assistant, we hope to help more Singaporeans get things done quickly on their phones – take a selfie, get directions from Google Maps, find your photos, get help with translation and more. With the Google Pixel 2 XL now available in Singapore, we hope to offer the best Google experience bringing our hardware, software and AI capabilities to more people here.”

According to Google, “the Google Assistant is able to understand intent behind words to handle follow-up questions and complex, multi-step tasks. And it’ll get better over time–with your permission, it can learn your preferences, your likes and your dislikes – all done in a private, secure way that puts you in control.”

With the Assistant now available in Singapore, this could also mean that the Google Home and Google Home Mini will become more useful than ever in our Singaporean homes.

Provided by Google, here are some of the questions you can ask the Assistant.